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Would it be worth noting that the character of Jeff is probably based on Martin Scorsese's character in ''Taxi Driver''? | Would it be worth noting that the character of Jeff is probably based on Martin Scorsese's character in ''Taxi Driver''? | ||
:Point 1 - Robert DeNiro played Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver. Scorsese directed it. | |||
:Point 2 - Bickle wasn't aggressive, he was very self-destructive and emotionally distant, apart from the end, where his killing spree was driven more out of a desire to be 'known' than simple rage or jealousy. There's hardly any meaningful comparison that can be drawn between them. [[User:Sawbones|Sawbones]] 14:38, October 20, 2009 (UTC) |
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Could you please explain why we cannot include an image of Jeff's wife, the main focusc of Jeff's missions? --AZNWonton 21:14, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
- The article is about Jeff, not his ex-wife, so the image used is of Jeff. The other image should be used on an article detailing Jeff's missions as a random character. A-Dust 21:38, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
Would it be worth noting that the character of Jeff is probably based on Martin Scorsese's character in Taxi Driver?
- Point 1 - Robert DeNiro played Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver. Scorsese directed it.
- Point 2 - Bickle wasn't aggressive, he was very self-destructive and emotionally distant, apart from the end, where his killing spree was driven more out of a desire to be 'known' than simple rage or jealousy. There's hardly any meaningful comparison that can be drawn between them. Sawbones 14:38, October 20, 2009 (UTC)